Any room must have its very own centrepiece which becomes the focal point of all the other items inside that particular room. For a bedroom, the focal point should be the bed. What better way to emphasize a centrepiece than having an oversized one? The wooden material gives the bedroom a natural, warm, and a homey aura to the room. This aura is important to naturally induce sleep and provide a relaxing feel to the room. Not only does the wood manifest good aura, it also makes it easier to design the interior as wood fits perfectly with almost anything such as wooden cabinets, dressers, coffee tables, and chairs.

There has been much written about how it is supposedly bad Feng Shui to store items under a bed and an over-emphasized notion that air currents need to pass freely under a bed. I have never been able to correlate anything negative resulting with a client who has stored items under their bed, be it sweater boxes, earthquake supplies or exercise equipment. This is a popular myth that one can ignore. The color bed spread, pillows and sheets that one uses in accordance with Five Element Theory is uniquely reliant on the energies of the room, created at the time the house was built. In other words, there are no generic colors that should be used or not used. Ideal colors for a room are partially based on the orientation of the house and the location of the bedroom within the house. There is no specific height that a bed needs to be. Some people prefer a high one, others a low one. This is subjective and to your liking. Kids often like bunk beds and the low ceiling that the upper bed provides for the lower bed. It is very womb like and protective. While this might feel claustrophobic for an adult, it is okay for kids.